21. This tissue is found lining the heart, blood vessels and lymphatic vessels.
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21. This tissue is found lining the heart, blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. a. Simple squamous epithelial b. Simple cuboidal epithelial c. Stratified squamous epithelial d. Stratified cuboidal epithelial e. Simple columnar epithelial 22. This tissue forms the most superficial layer of the skin. a. Simple squamous epithelial b. Simple cuboidal epithelial c. Stratified squamous epithelial d. Stratified cuboidal epithelial e. Simple columnar epithelial 23. This tissue forms glands. a. Simple squamous epithelial b. Areolar connective tissue c. Stratified squamous epithelial d. Stratified cuboidal epithelial e. Transitional epithelial 24. This tissue linesthe respiratory tract and the fallopian tubes. a. Simple cuboidal epithelial b. Simple columnar epithelial c. Stratified columnar epithelial d. Stratified cuboidal epithelial e. Transitional epithelial 25. Where is it most likely to find transitional epithelial cells? a. Lining esophagus b. Outer layer of skin c. Urinary bladder d. Heart e. Covering skull bones 26. These are categorized by whether the ducts are branched or unbranched. a. Unicellular glands b. Multicellular glands c. Endocrine glands d. Exocrine glands e. All of the above 27. This type of multicellular gland branching has a rounded secretory part attached to a single unbranched duct and is found mainly in sebaccous glands a. Simple coiled tubular b. Compound tubular c. Compound tuboloacinar d. Simple branched acinar e. Simple branched tubular Page 4 of9Explanation / Answer
Answer 21.Simple squamous epithelial tissue
Answer 22.Stratified squamous epithelial tissue
Answer 23. Stratified cuboidal epithelial tissue give rise to glands.
Answer 24. Simple columnar epithelial tissue.
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